Erne returned to the Quebec lineup after missing two games. He led the team in hits and was second in faceoffs taken. Quebec has seven games remaining. They have already clinched a playoff spot and sit in fourth on the league table.

DeAngelo was first star for the second straight game, notching a career-high five points in a blowout win over visiting London. DeAngelo scored on a one-timer off a 2 on 1, then roofed a wrist shot later in the game for his second. He was an offensive force all afternoon. DeAngelo’s point streak is now at 19 games. He leads all of the Canadian Hockey League in points by a defenseman.

The Peterborough Examiner is reporting Masin is out for the year. He will undergo surgery Monday to repair a broken orbital bone, broken collarbone and sinus injury suffered Thursday, said Petes' GM Mike Oke.

Peterborough beat Sam Bennett (Calgary first rounder) and the Fronts, but had to do it without Dominik Masin, who was the victim of a vicious hit against Sudbury where his face smashed into the edge of the boards cutting his cheek. He's out indefinitely, per EXTRA 90.5 FM via Twitter.

Point was named first star after scoring a goal and two assists Saturday. Moose Jaw was outshot 16-5 in the third period, but scored on their first shot of overtime. Adam Brooks, who was passed over in the 2014 draft, had a hat trick for the Pats. Moose Jaw is five points back of the final playoff spot in the East with 10 games to play. Point can join the Syracuse Crunch when his season is over.

Sherbrooke continues to struggle on the road, losing big to the Tigres Friday. The Phoenix is 12-15-0-3 on the road, but 20-8-1-1 at home. Undrafted overager Angelo Miceli had a hat trick for Victoriaville.

DeAngelo was first star, scoring twice and adding an assist to extend his point streak to 18 games. The streak is the second-longest active streak in the league behind Connor McDavid’s 24-game streak. It’s the longest streak by a defenseman this season in the OHL. DeAngelo also set a new career high for points in a season tonight. The Soo was missing five veteran players in Friday’s game, but extended their win streak to eight games.

Meanwhile, Cristiano DiGiacinto scored on a 2 on 1 to establish a new career high for goals in a season. He's been a consistent scorer this year even without the traded Josh Ho Sang beside him.

DiGiacinto opened the game’s scoring with his 17th goal of the season, tying a career high. Defenseman Trevor Murphy (passed over in 2014 draft) scored his second goal of the game in overtime to give the Spits the win. The 5-10 defenseman exploded for 59 points this year and is unlikely to get passed over in June’s draft.